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Brussels, Belgium – 2022
In 2022, Nada Odeh curated the Middle Eastern section of The Solo Project in Brussels, Belgium. Her work focused on showcasing contemporary voices from the region within a thoughtfully designed space that emphasized cultural context and artistic expression.
Nada collaborated with architect and designer Noura Charaf, who developed a detailed three-dimensional model of the exhibition space. This immersive design tool helped participating galleries better understand the spatial dynamics and prepare their installations accordingly.
Watch the 3D space design video [here].
Syracuse, NY – 2018
As part of the curatorial team, Nada Odeh co-curated an exhibition for the Syracuse University Rowing Boathouse Museum, drawing from rich, largely unexplored primary source materials housed in the Syracuse University Archives.
The project involved in-depth research,including the selection of historical objects, conducting interviews with key figures in the SU Rowing Club’s history, and developing the narrative that shaped the final exhibition. The resulting display offered visitors an engaging journey through the legacy, culture, and evolution of Syracuse University Rowing.
Co-Curator: Nada Odeh
Syracuse, New York – 2020
The New American Art is a dynamic group exhibition showcasing works in painting, photography, and drawing. The featured artists—immigrants from various backgrounds and age groups living in Upstate New York—share diverse perspectives on identity, belonging, and creative expression in their new home.
Curated by Nada Odeh, the exhibition was realized in the summer of 2021 and celebrates the evolving narrative of American art through the lens of immigrant voices.
Curator: Nada Odeh
Watch the virtual exhibition [here].
The gallery and exhibits
Washington, D.C. – 2019
In 2019, Nada Odeh played a pivotal role in launching the first exhibitions at the Museum of the Palestinian People in Washington, D.C. As the lead curator, she contributed to the exhibition design, gallery layout, and the overall development of the museum’s visual narrative.
Her responsibilities included selecting featured artists, documenting the museum’s growing collection and artifacts, and curating the final exhibition. Nada also oversaw the preparation and installation of objects, visual materials, and interpretive text panels.
The exhibition featured a diverse range of media including:
Paintings, Photography, Video art , Ceramics, Posters, Historical documents.
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Curator: Nada Odeh
Desiging the museum exhibits and opening